Multiple Entry Visa South Korea

Visa South Korea

South Korea, renowned for its modern cities like Seoul and traditional temples amidst picturesque countryside, offers a diverse travel experience.  Citizens of various countries may require a visa to enter South Korea, while some are exempt from visa requirements for short-term stays.

What is it and who is it for?

The Multiple Entry Visa for South Korea allows foreign visitors to enter and leave the country multiple times within a specified period. There are two types of Multiple Entry Visas:

Both types of Multiple Entry Visas are available for a variety of purposes, including official government activities, tourism, social and cultural activities, sports, business, family visits, journalism, or transit. It is important to note that the Multiple Entry Visa does not permit paid work in South Korea.

You will need to apply for a visa in advance if you are not from one of the visa-free countries. The application process can be completed online and will require you to provide your passport information, travel plans, and a visa fee.

Benefits of using Multiple Entry Visa South Korea

How to Get Your Multiple Entry Visa South Korea

  1. Get your free consultation from our expert consultants.
  2. Gather all necessary documents with guidance from our consultants.
  3. Schedule an appointment with our consultants to guide you with direct document submission at the KVAC.
  4. Stay informed with regular updates from our team throughout the process.
  5. Our team will schedule and assist with any biometric appointments (if needed)*.
  6. Receive prompt notification upon visa approval.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our offices or have it delivered to you through our official Field Officers.

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Requirements

  1. The photo with 3.5cm x 4.5cm in size, have a white background, be attached to the application form, have been taken within the last 6 months, be in color, and show the applicant’s face from the front.
  2. Required documents for passport include the original passport, one copy of the personal passport information page, and one copy of the immigration stamp page.
  3. Identity proof requirements exist for workers (employment certificate, tax letter), students (student certificate) and entrepreneurs (business license, tax letter). All documents must be under three months old.
  4. Indonesian Family Certificate
  5. Financial documents: Bank transaction details and originals stamped by the bank

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Process Your Seamless South Korea Visa

At Global Visa, a renowned visa processing agency in partnership with Lets Move Indonesia, we focus on aiding applicants in securing a Multiple Entry Visa to South Korea. Our skilled team has an extensive knowledge of the visa requirements, offering guidance and support throughout the application procedure.

If you intend to travel to South Korea, we encourage you to contact Global Visa to gain more insights into the Multiple Entry Visa and our extensive services. Our aim is to make your visa application process as smooth and stress-free as possible, allowing you to commence your journey with peace of mind.

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